Bellas AS & Lange I (2008) Did state regulation of power plants cause an
increase in pollution exportation?, Economics Letters, 98 (2), pp. 213-219.

Abstract:

The 1970 Clean Air Act divided responsibility for achievement of air quality
standards between the EPA and states. It is widely believed that, as a result,
state-regulated sources received taller stacks, but analysis suggests that this
is not true.

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